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- Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
1: ...g|right|thumbnail|300px|Mayan Temple Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
5: ...1000 BCE. There is some disagreement about the borders and difference between the early Maya and their...
9: Eventually, the Olmec culture faded after spreading its influence into the [[Yucatan...
11: ...which depict rulers along with hieroglyphic texts describing their [[genealogy]], [[war]] victories, a...
13: ...ssibly further lands. Important trade goods included [[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidian]]; see also:... - Olmec (8916 bytes)
1: ...BC]] to about [[400 BC]] and they are, in fact, understood to be the progenitors and [[mother culture]...
6: The Olmec were the first Mesoamericans to develop a [[hieroglyph]]ic [[alphabet|script]] for t...
8: ...tics and with calendars, and a spiritual focus on death expressed through human sacrifice) found in su...
11: ...ered ruins and art from this area before it was understood that these had been already abandoned more ...
14: ... symbolic and sophisticated luxury artefacts that define Olmec culture. - Maya (24836 bytes)
1: ...g|right|thumbnail|300px|Mayan Temple Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
5: ...1000 BCE. There is some disagreement about the borders and difference between the early Maya and their...
9: Eventually, the Olmec culture faded after spreading its influence into the [[Yucatan...
11: ...which depict rulers along with hieroglyphic texts describing their [[genealogy]], [[war]] victories, a...
13: ...ssibly further lands. Important trade goods included [[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidian]]; see also:... - Mesoamerican pyramids (5839 bytes)
1: ... region's largest [[pyramid]] by volume – indeed, the largest in the world by volume – is ...
6: ...e shore of [[Lake Texcoco]] – the site of modern-day [[Mexico City]]. They were related to the p...
14: ...ur in a great variety of forms and functions, bounded by regional and periodical differences.
26: *[[Palenque]]
31: ...region is currently inhabited by the modern descendents of the [[P'urhépecha]]. Tarascan architecture...
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